The Weeknd Adds Solo Dates to Fall Tour Lineup

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UPDATE: The Weeknd UK Tour Dates 2013

The Weeknd has tacked on a few more dates to his UK residency, adding a string of November shows to his previously booked March performances. Check out all the singer’s upcoming concerts abroad, and don’t forget to keep scrolling for our list of discount ticket links:

DateCityVenue

3/20/2013

Manchester

The Ritz

3/22/2013

Glasgow

ABC

3/22/2013

Birmingham

HMV Institute

3/24/2013

London

Electric Ballroom

3/25/2013

London

Electric Ballroom

3/26/2013

London

Electric Ballroom

3/27/2013

London

Electric Ballroom

11/22/2013

Birmingham

Nia

11/23/2013

Manchester

O2 Apollo

11/26/2013

London

O2 Arena

UPDATE

With The Weeknd scheduled to perform in the United Kingdom this coming March, comes the latest news that the singer, whose real names is Abel Tesfaye, will release new music later in 2013.

The singer utilized the power of Twitter to reveal the news to fans with a picture of his computer desktop that featured a folder entitled “2013 untitled album.” The release will come after last year’s debut album Trilogy, which featured remixed and remastered versions of the Canadian R&B artist’s three mixtapes as well as new tracks.

The upcoming March shows will take place in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London. Check out the links below for the best deals on The Weeknd tickets.

UPDATE

The Weeknd has tacked on a few more shows to his end-of-the-year tour, and added a string of 2013 dates. Abel Tesfaye will visit four venues in California from December 13-17, after which he’ll take two months off (as of now) before performing four shows in the UK. Check out his cross-Atlantic itinerary below, and don’t forget to scroll through our list of discount ticket links!

Original Post

While we last reportedThe Weeknd would support Florence + The Machine on a series of fall performances, the Canadian R&B singer has just added solo tour dates. Abel Tesfaye will trek across North America beginning in September, hitting US venues in Florida, Texas, and New York, among others, and briefly stopping home to visit Canadian concert halls in Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto.

The 22-year-old critical darling first made waves with his debut – and free – album, House of Balloons, in 2010. That nascent attempt helped The Weeknd’s second and third releases, Thursday and Echoes of Silence, garner wider recognition and acclaim. MTV, Pitchfork and Rolling Stone are just a few of the name media outlets who’ve enthusiastically hitched their good opinions to the Abel Tesfaye bandwagon.

In other words, don’t miss your chance to see The Weeknd live this fall: